Free Ice Cream

Author:   Ganesh Natarajan
Publisher:   Edisun Consulting Services
ISBN:  

9789390876624


Pages:   342
Publication Date:   15 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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"For ages, we have been hearing phrases like ""There is no such thing as a free lunch"". Free Ice Cream disproves it. Free Ice Cream shows people how everything can be made ABSOLUTELY FREE for everyone. We are talking free energy, free food, free manufactured goods from shoes to TVs, umbrellas to furniture to cars and so on; free everything to everyone. Is this real? Is this possible? Is this too good to be true? Yes, Yes and No. There is a way to make this happen. Free Ice Cream provides the solution. We are not talking Socialism or Robin Hood either; no grabbing from the rich and giving to the poor as ""free"". We are not talking science fiction either; the solution is based on today's technology. In Free Ice Cream, school students figure out how to make Ice Cream cost free and in turn realize that everything can be made free for everyone. Later in the book, we show how the students, now adults, make it happen in the real world. Free Ice Cream takes this big complex idea and explains it in a simple manner providing the step-by-step solution on how to make everything free for everyone. Along the way Free Ice Cream shows how we can also restrict and reverse climate change, eradicate and redefine global poverty, eliminate economic inequality, and negate the impact of impending onslaught of job loss due to artificial intelligence. All businesses have costs, cost of labour, raw material, energy, and the upfront cost of the machines or factories. when the cost is eliminated, the business can potentially give the produce away for free. Free Ice Cream shows you how AI will make factories fully automated thus removing labour cost; how finished product of one factory becomes the raw material for the next downstream and how a bootstrap strategy of sequential investment removes capital cost. Experts estimate 20 - 30 million jobs will be lost by 2030 due to AI. If we do not do anything different, the majority of global population is likely be jobless in the foreseeable future. Free Ice Cream proposes that we accelerate automation, and use that change to slingshot us over this Job loss predicament. Free Ice Cream shows us how we will not need to work for survival anymore. Free Ice Cream breaks this nexus between material needs and the dollar and shows us the way to eradicate global poverty and economic inequality. And by transitioning to abundant, clean, green, and free renewable energy, Free Ice Cream effectively enables restricting and reversing climate change. This book will also be free when you have made everything free. Read it TODAY!"

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Author:   Ganesh Natarajan
Publisher:   Edisun Consulting Services
Imprint:   Edisun Consulting Services
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9789390876624


ISBN 10:   9390876621
Pages:   342
Publication Date:   15 May 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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Ganesh Natarajan, the author, started his life in Neyveli, a small town in South India, with an industrial complex comprising a coal mine, a thermal power station and a fertilizer plant. On completing school, he started his career as a marine engineer, sailing around the world. In the mid-90s, the author migrated to Australia, starting his land-based career, and continues to provide physical asset management consulting services to the industry. Over his career, the author has had exposure to varied industries including shipping, mining, utilities, petrochemicals and manufacturing industries such as metal, food and beverage, plastic, building products, pulp and paper manufacturing. Ganesh currently lives in Melbourne with his wife and two daughters and takes an active interest in the spheres of emerging technology, global economics and politics.

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